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Tech News Recap for the Week of 01/02/2017

Were you busy this week? Here’s a tech news recap of articles you may have missed for the first week of the new year!

Top 5 technology predictions for 2017. Cisco talks about 2017 SD-WAN predictions. Wireless solutions in 2017. Three key factors for making your VDI project a success in 2017. The worst hacks of 2016. Lenovo launches Smart Assistance, an Amazon Echo competitor. Azure Site Recovery adds support for Citrix XenDesktop and XenApp. AWS reports spike in demand for its database migration service and more tops news this week you may have missed!

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By Jake Cryan, Digital Marketing Specialist

Dish Network is Thriving Because of Transformation

Today I was working from home and waiting on the repair of a recalled Samsung washer (if you don’t know about the recall the washer can “explode” under heavy load on fast spin cycle, click here). When the repair technician arrived in a Dish Network van and sporting natty Dish Network attire, you can imagine my head was spinning (get it? washer humor!).  Of course, the first thing I did was ask the technician why Dish Network was performing this service.  His answer is the reason for this post.

Home pay network television delivered by traditional cable or satellite is on a downturn with the advent of internet streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime and HBO Go.  Dish Network has built a large field services capability that today is under-utilized due to slowdown in their core services.  While many organizations may have scaled back on their services and cut their teams to only what was necessary to service current customers, Dish saw an opportunity to expand their value and brand by instead leveraging what they had spent millions building.

Dish branched into services areas that they had no direct expertise in.  You could say that at the time they had the core ability to perform these services but no specific knowledge of how to complete the tasks.  What they did have was capacity in the form of people, trucks, equipment, and customer service and logistics experience.  And by combining that ability with capacity you get a new capability

Ok, but what does this have to do with IT?  It’s simple, really.  The type of transformation that Dish services are undertaking is in response to market demands and a need to optimize the investments they have made in their core service delivery.  IT can learn a valuable lesson from this by creating new ways for their delivery capabilities to service their constituents.  For example, if you have an IT help desk that is manned 24/7, why wouldn’t you enable that team to perform infrastructure tasks or administration duties during down time?  This can be achieved via development of Knowledge Centric Services (KCS) methodologies and has the added benefit of averaging down the costs of performing those tasks.  Or, maybe, because the help desk has the soft skills necessary to interface with users, they can become a vehicle for advancing user training or community adoption of policies such as security awareness.

Likewise, in the operations teams, if the user community (“market”) is consuming cloud services (“shadow IT”), what really is the lift for IT to regain control of these new compute and service assets?  With today’s service platforms such as Vistara and on-demand, consumption based services for SysOps and DevOps, the old traditional barriers for IT operations, are greatly reduced.  The teams you have invested in can acquire new delivery skills through service brokerage without giving up control or governance.  Sometimes, all it takes is finding the right partner to do that delivery on your behalf.

And that is the story here.  Samsung had a need to fix 3 million washers in the US, therefore they brokered the service to Dish Network because of that company’s capability.  Not because Dish is known as the appliance repair mecca of the free world, but because they had all the tools and resources necessary and could be educated to perform the actual task.  And while a Dish service technician may not have gotten into his career to fix washers, he recognized an opportunity to expand his skills and retain his value to his employer.

You can now have your smartphone screen repaired in your home via a Dish technician, and soon, Dish might be installing your homes solar panels.  By expanding their vision of what it means to be valuable to their customers, and leveraging what they already had invested in, they have expanded their market and created new revenue streams.  IT can do this too, by taking off the traditional operational blinders and re-imagining a future state where all of the business technology requirements can be fulfilled simply and effectively through an expanded services portfolio.

With the advent of next-gen technologies, aaS offerings, and self-healing infrastructures, many in IT operations may feel that their days are numbered, and that their value is slipping.  However, it doesn’t need to be this way.  The future of IT operations is bright, as long as you are willing to expand your horizons and adapt to the “new normal” of information technologies consumption, and just as importantly user expectations.

 

Click here to learn about how modern IT Help Desk approaches and how cloud platforms and a tech-savvy workforce have fundamentally changed the support game

By Geoff Smith, Director of MS Business Development

 

Tech News Recap for the Week of 12/05/2016

Were you busy this week? Here’s a tech news recap of articles you may have missed for the week of 12/05/2016!

What IT decision makers will be focusing on in 2017, why AWS is the IBM for the cloud computing age, ThyssenKrupp is the victim of a massive cyber attack, HPE rolls out micro datacenter, NetSuite goes global under Oracle’s flag, banks are gearing up for blockchain and more tops news this week you may have missed!

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Join us at Cisco On The Road on 12/15 at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts. Keynote presentations include “What’s Next for Networking Engineering,” “Security Architecture for Present Day Threats,” and more. Plus experience the latest in Cisco Meraki Cloud Management in a special hands-on lab!

By Jake Cryan, Digital Marketing Specialist

vRealize Operations Manager – Improve Monitoring & Capacity Planning Capabilities

vRealize Operations Manager by VMware, is a monitoring and capacity planning solution that comes with vSOM suite. It helps IT administrators monitor, troubleshoot, and manage their virtual environment and is a very helpful tool to help you accommodate more load and tell you when you are going to need to buy your next host or disk. Here at GreenPages, we use it to tell our customers where they need to go next and it has become a very valuable tool.

Click here to download our recap webinar, “Buzz from VMworld 2016: Key U.S. & Europe Announcements” with GreenPages CTO Chris Ward

To find out more about vRealize Operations Manager, email us here.

By Chris Williams, Enterprise Consultant

Tech News Recap Week of 11/28/2016

Were you busy this week? Here’s a tech news recap of articles you may have missed for the week of 11/28/2016!

Mirai botnet attack hits thousands of home routers, throwing users offline. Eight tech startup trends to watch in 2017. AWS drives deeper partner ecosystem engagement with VMware. Blockchain and IoT devices could revolutionize the supply chain. San Francisco transport system hit by ransomware attack and more tops news this week you may have missed!

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Are you wondering if hyper-converged infrastructure is a good fit for your business? Download this on-demand webinar to learn more!

By Jake Cryan, Digital Marketing Specialist

Tech News Recap for the Week of 11/21/2016

Were you busy during the holidays last week? Here’s a tech news recap of articles you may have missed during the short Thanksgiving work week.

Oracle acquires DNS provider Dyn, subject of recent DDoS attack. Alibaba cloud expands footprint with four new data centers. New Lambda features show Amazon is server-less computing. AWS is cutting and simplifying its storage prices. Walmart is testing blockchain to improve food safety. GreenPages picks for top tech gifts this holiday season and more tops news this week you may have missed!

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Tech News Recap

  • Oracle acquires DNS provider Dyn, subject of recent DDoS attack
  • Coop, Denmark grocery chain, replaces NetApp with VMware software defined VSAN
  • AWS is cutting and simplifying its storage prices
  • Microsoft embraces open source in the cloud and on-premises
  • CIO’s Top Three Concerns for 2017: Alignment, Security, Skill Shortages
  • 10 tips from the front lines of enterprise public cloud use
  • New Lambda features show Amazon is server-less computing
  • Alibaba cloud expands footprint with four new data centers
  • Walmart testing blockchain to improve food safety
  • How AI will transform cybersecurity
  • Our picks for the top tech gifts this holiday season
  • In 5 years, IBM’s Watson AI will be behind your every decision
  • IBM’s AI software can estimate a persons age based on speech

Are you wondering if hyper-converged infrastructure is a good fit for your business? Download this on-demand webinar to learn more!

By Jake Cryan, Digital Marketing Specialist

Top Tech Gifts This Holiday Season

Just in time for your Black Friday holiday shopping. Here are the top tech gifts this holiday season, chosen by Chris Ward, Chris Williams, Dan Allen, and Randy Becker. Hopefully this will help with the gift search!

Chris Ward, CTO

DJI Phantom 3 Drone – With a 4K camera, GPS assisted hover, vision positioning system and Live HD View, it allows you to easily take crisp aerial videos and images from the sky.

Amazon Echo & Amazon Echo DotTo say it’s just a hands free speaker with voice control would be an understatement. Echo connects to Alexa voice assistant and can play music, tell you the news, order you pizza and much more.

Samsung Gear VR – This VR headset is one of the best on the market, but make sure you have a Samsung phone. However, if you have an Android, check out the Google Daydream.

Chris Williams, Enterprise Consultant

Official Star Wars Drones – These are Star Wars drones, enough said. Best gift ever for the Star Wars fanatic in your family.

Fitbit Charge HR – One of their newest wristbands. It’s built for all day, workouts and more, it also features PurePulse heart rate monitor and caller ID so you don’t have to take out your phone.

Google Home – Google’s answer to the Amazon Echo, a voice activated speaker powered by Google Assistant with countless hands free features. An added bonus is that you can control your Google Chromecast with it. Unlike the Amazon Echo, which cannot control its fellow product, the Amazon Fire TV stick.

Dan Allen, Solutions Architect

Drone – No matter how much you spend,  it’s the best gift ever.

Nintendo Entertainment System: Classic Edition – It is a miniaturized replica of the original NES system and comes pre-installed with 30 original NES games. Great for kids or a kid at heart.

Hue Lights – Personal wireless LED lighting with white light or over 16 million colors, the possibilities are endless.

Randy Becker, CTO

Amazon Echo or Google Home – A face off of the home smart speakers, both have personal assistants, but purchase one or the other, and make sure you do your research.

Apple Watch Series 2 – With a built in GPS and water resistant up to 50M, the new Apple watch is full of features to keep you connected and active.

BlueSound – Smart wireless multi-room speakers that are built for studio quality hi-res streaming.

 

By Jake Cryan, Digital Marketing Specialist

Tech News Recap for the Week of 11/14/2016

Were you busy this week? Here’s a tech news recap of articles you may have missed for the week of 11/14/2016.

VMware announced the general availability of vSphere 6.5. SimpliVity can save your weekend when ransomware strikes. Cloud native apps will dominate by 2020. Microsoft Azure’s Kubernetes support demonstrates growing importance of containers. DDoS attacks are growing bigger, CIO’s must step up to lead digital transformation efforts and more tops news this week you may have missed!

Remember, to stay up-to-date on the latest tech news throughout the week, follow @GreenPagesIT on Twitter.

Tech News Recap

Are you wondering if hyper-converged infrastructure is a good fit for your business? Download this on-demand webinar to learn more!

By Jake Cryan, Digital Marketing Specialist

How SimpliVity Gave Me Back My Weekend

At GreenPages, we have a well outfitted lab environment that is used for customer facing demos and as a sandbox for our technical team to learn/experiment/test various solutions in the market.  We’ve been in the process of refreshing the lab for a couple of months but have kept a skeleton environment up and running for simple administrative remote access.  As part of the refresh, we had been cleaning up old VMs, systems, storage, etc. to reduce our footprint, and as part of the cleanup we moved several management VMs from an aging HP blade environment over to a small 2+1 SimpliVity OmniStack environment.  I really didn’t think much about it at the time as I just needed a place to put these VMs that had no tie to older systems, which were being decommissioned. Also, the OmniStack made sense because it had plenty of capacity and performance self-contained, thus freeing up any reliance on other external storage and older compute environments.

I just recently came back from a West coast trip. While I was there, I needed to re-configure something so that a colleague could do some other configuration work.  I brought up my RDP client to login to the jump box terminal server we use to administer the lab, and I got an error that said my profile wouldn’t load.  So, I VPN in to check out the VM, logged in as the local administrator, and quickly discovered the box had been pwned with ransomware and a good majority of the data files (my profile included) were encrypted.  After saying a few choice words to myself I investigated and determined an old lab account with a less than secure password had been used to access the system.   I got the account disabled and started thinking to myself how long it’s going to take me to either attempt to ‘clean’ the box and get the files decrypted (assuming I could even find a tool to do it) or to just trash and rebuild the box.  I figured that was going to take up most of my weekend but then the thought crossed my mind that we had moved all of the management VMs over to the SimpliVity boxes.

For those who may not be aware, SimpliVity’s core value proposition is all around data protection via integrated backup, replication, and DR capabilities.  I knew we had not configured any specific protection policies for those management VMs, we had simply dumped them into newly created resource pool, but I figured it was worth a look.  I logged into the vSphere client and took a look at the SimpliVity plugin for that terminal server VM and, low and behold, it had been backed up and replicated on a regular basis from the moment it was put into the environment.  From there, I simply went back a couple of days in the snap-in, right click, restore VM.  Within about half a second, the VM had been restored, and I powered it up and within another five minutes, I was logging into it via my RDP session from the West coast.  Bottom line, SimpliVity took a four to six hour process and transformed it into something that takes less than six minutes.  Therefore, I suggest you check it out.  Thank you SimpliVity, for being kind enough to donate some gear to our lab and for giving me some family time back this weekend!

By Chris Ward, CTO, GreenPages Technology Solutions

If you would like to discuss how SimpliVity could fit into your IT strategy, reach out to us here.

Preparing for the AWS-SA Exam with GreenPages’ Chris Williams

GreenPages Enterprise Consultant and Cloud Architect, Chris Williams, is currently preparing for his AWS-SA professional certification. Check out his 9 article series on the AWS Solutions Architect exam. Start with the intro here: http://mistwire.com/2016/10/aws-certified-solutions-architect-pro-study-notes/

Remaining eight articles here:

http://mistwire.com/2016/10/aws-certified-solutions-architect-pro-study-notes/

http://mistwire.com/2016/10/aws-certified-solutions-architect-pro-study-notes-domain-1/

http://mistwire.com/2016/10/aws-certified-solutions-architect-pro-study-notes-domain-2/

http://mistwire.com/2016/10/aws-certified-solutions-architect-pro-study-notes-domain-3/

http://mistwire.com/2016/10/aws-certified-solutions-architect-pro-study-notes-domain-4/

http://mistwire.com/2016/11/aws-certified-solutions-architect-pro-study-notes-domain-5/

http://mistwire.com/2016/11/aws-certified-solutions-architect-pro-study-notes-domain-6/

http://mistwire.com/2016/11/aws-certified-solutions-architect-pro-study-notes-domain-7/

http://mistwire.com/2016/11/aws-certified-solutions-architect-pro-study-notes-domain-8/

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